Robert Vadra’s controversial take on Pahalgam terror attack: ‘Muslims are feeling weakened in India’
- Robert Vadra commented on the Pahalgam terrorist attack, suggesting that the attackers targeted non-Muslims because they believe Muslims are being "mistreated" in India, stating it is his personal view.
- The BJP condemned Vadra's remarks, accusing him of justifying terrorism and demanding an apology, asserting that such comments harm victims and the unity against terrorism.
- Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the security situation at the attack site and emphasized the need for support for local residents affected by the violence, while the National Investigation Agency began investigating the attack after it was claimed by the Resistance Front, linked to Pakistan-based groups.
- Vadra expressed sorrow for the 26 victims of the attack, stating that terrorism thrives on communal division and called for unity and government support for the affected communities in Jammu and Kashmir.
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BJP MP Slams Robert Vadra's Pahalgam Remarks as 'deeply Condemnable,' Demands Congress Accountability
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Dr K Laxman strongly criticised businessman Robert Vadra's recent remarks regarding the Pahalgam terror attack, calling them shocking and "deeply condemnable." Laxman accused Vadra of contradicting his call for unity against terrorism by raising divisive questions. India News | BJP MP Slams Robert Vadra's Pahalgam Remarks as 'deeply Condemnable,' Demands Congre…
Political Row Erupts Over Robert Vadra's Remarks On Kashmir Terror Attack
Congress leader Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law and businessman Robert Vadra on Wednesday triggered a row by suggesting that non-Muslims were attacked in Pahalgam as terrorists feel Muslims are being "mistreated" in the country
'Muslims are feeling weakened...': Robert Vadra's controversial take on Pahalgam attack
Businessman Robert Vadra expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of 26 people who were killed in the terrorist attack on tourists in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on Tuesday (April 22). Vadra said that looking at the identities and then killing somebody, that's a message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, because Muslims are feeling weakened. The minorities are feeling weakened. Vadra spoke to the media on Wednesday (April 23) and said, "I feel terri…
Robert Vadra’s controversial take on Pahalgam terror attack: ‘Muslims are feeling weakened in India’
Pahalgam terror attack: Tuesday's attack was carried out in the fabled Baisaran meadow of Pahalgam on a day when United States Vice President JD Vance was in India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on a state visit to Saudi Arabia.
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